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I will check with Pitman or Fuji for that Turbo clean product. We only have one type of presswash and that is V120. The worst part of the linting is how bad it dimples the sheets. I found scrubbing with V120 full strength then going after it real hard with a dry lint free towel works the best. I am worried about using type wash for fear it might ruin the finish of the cylinder sleeve and the smell kills me.
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we have used v253 and wmm washes with out issue. right now we are using heidelbergs wash for everything, but I think we are going back to wmm or 253 for the blanket. pressman likes saphira for the rollers but it does not quite dry out enough for the blanket. what did we do before blanket washers.
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RGPW17100,
I use to get our turbo clean from Pitman.
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Before blanket washes we got dirty and sweaty!! we get a bit of back cyl mess on the (manual wash) K26, and no one likes to climb under feeder to clean first unit impression cyl's, and like your issue RGPW17100 its more the embossing than the mess that causes drama. They clean the back cyl's twice a shift and use a kitchen scourer to soaked in blanket wash to get the stubborn junk off...
Just get on with it. Its as simple as that.
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 Originally Posted by GazKL440
Before blanket washes we got dirty and sweaty!! we get a bit of back cyl mess on the (manual wash) K26, and no one likes to climb under feeder to clean first unit impression cyl's, and like your issue RGPW17100 its more the embossing than the mess that causes drama. They clean the back cyl's twice a shift and use a kitchen scourer to soaked in blanket wash to get the stubborn junk off...
When you say kitchen scourer do you mean one of them 3M green scratch pads? Just got some today and think they will work great with V120 and water mix.
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 Originally Posted by RGPW17100
When you say kitchen scourer do you mean one of them 3M green scratch pads? Just got some today and think they will work great with V120 and water mix.
yeah thats exactly it... and they work bloody well with a good water miscible wash at about 50% and wont hurt anything, also excellent for cleaning hard ink on back edge of ducts after a full weeks running.
Just get on with it. Its as simple as that.
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Thanks GazKL for the tip. I tried it today and my arm is not sore. Before I would go over it about 5 times per cylinder with all the strength I could muster. Today one green scratch pad and about 1/4 cup mixed V120 and it was a light scrub then follow up with a wipe with a rag. We have three cylinders that are like that and after cleaning the press I was not even winded. I still will be glad when the press operator gets back. He sure makes this look easy.
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We were always workin our butts off to keep the old Rekord's back cyl's clean, when one of the offsiders bought some in to try out...worked great and saved a heap of effort!!! Beer was on me that friday !!!
The normal press operator probably has a system worked out that just makes it easy, just one of those things he has worked out over the years and doesnt even think about on a day to day basis, just business as usual for him....
Just get on with it. Its as simple as that.
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He is back Thursday so I will find out. Heidelberg consumables called me this morning after reading this thread. I guess they sell perfecting type wash rolls. In the past we have only gotten the blue ones from them and I did not know they sold more then one type. When they come in I will give them a whirl and post back.
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We use a white roll, will have to check branding etc tomorrow, but it does a passable job on our 40 inch Komori... have to remove paper lines when running full size sheets but otherwise it beats the hell out of handwashing... only issue recently is the console has had some probs and the tech reset it which threw out our customised settings... stopped cleaning properly and blanket wash cloths were running dry on 4th unit, creating a bit of noise and not cleaning well...
Just get on with it. Its as simple as that.
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